Juan Alfonso Enriquez de Cabrera

Juan Alfonso Enriquez de Cabrera (3 March 1599-5 February 1647) was Viceroy of Sicily from 1641 to 1644, succeeding Francisco de Melo and preceding Pedro Fajardo, and Viceroy of Naples from 1644 to 1646, succeeding Ramiro Nunez de Guzman and preceding Rodrigo Ponce de Leon.

Biography
Juan Alfonso Enriquez de Cabrera was born to a family of Italian nobility, and he was the hereditary Admiral of Castile, Duke of Medina de Rioseco, and Count of Melgar. In 1638, he relieved the siege of Fuenterrabia during the Franco-Spanish War, and he was rewarded with posts as Viceroy of Sicily from 1641 to 1644 and Viceroy of Naples from 1644 to 1646. He died in Madrid in 1647.